Do you have Photoshop or Corel Paint Shop or similar photo editing software?
If so, you can open the bitmap file in either one and use the resize
feature. I don't recall if either program can handle bitmap, but if they
can't, try opening the image in the Windows or Apple image viewer and then
saving it as a JPEG file. You'll then to be able to work it in either
program as a JPEG image.

> I can't find a good image for the genealogy wise list. I did try a bitmap
> of King Billy but it was apparently too big and didn't work. Unfortunately
> we are not the most visually graphic people on the planet, I see (again)
> searching the Internet.
>
> Anyone know of a little orange lily or something that'll work (that is
> either in the public domain or the owner will let us use)?
>
> What is sad is all these images are from Ulster -- what has America got to
> offer, I wonder? (Don't look at me, I'm apparently too Scotch Irish to
> HAVE anything visual!!!!).
>
> Does anyone have a clever loyalist son or daughter who can make a little
> bitmap?
>
> And does anyone want to start an Ulster Scots, Canadian Ulster Scots, etc,
> group???? (Or are you all too busy drinking green beer to network for your
> heritage?)
>
> Off to find NewDog who ran away on his walk today.....he has my phone
> number on his collar so he'll be back... Maybe now we know how the little
> bugger became homeless in the first place <grin>.
>
> Linda Merle
>
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